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Published over 2 years ago

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Fabulous-ize your old cardboard accordion folder!

I needed an accordion folder. This one was already in my stash of office things, but it was definitely not my style...so I gave it a makeover!


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Instructions


  1. Step 1 1

    Cutesy and functional but definitely not me!

  2. Step 2 2

    First thing’s first, tear away the cardboard exterior, doing as little damage as possible.

  3. Step 3 3

    There’s an elastic band that is used to close the folder. Yank that out from behind and put it aside. We’re going to do something totally different for our closure!

  4. Step 4 4

    On the opposite side is the button that the elastic goes around. We’ll bend it and wiggle it until we can pull it out of the hole with minimal destruction.

  5. Step 5 5

    Now, that glue needs cleaning up. We’ll peel all that away

  6. Step 6 6

    Much better!

  7. Step 7 7

    Now, the fabric. How about a remnant from another project?

  8. Step 8 8

    Oh no, it’s too short! Ideally, it needs to be a few inches bigger on each side. And, it definitely needs to be ironed!

  9. Step 9 9

    Not to worry, just add a bit of another fabric to one end. That’ll create a lovely front!

  10. Step 10 10

    For a touch of magic, spray basting. Because this is a permanent application, regular spray adhesive will work, too.

  11. Step 11 11

    I think a little padding will be nice, and I just happen to have this bit of leftover lightweight batting from another project.

  12. Step 12 12

    Now, we’ll spray baste the fabric to the batting. Spray the batting and not the fabric and, of course, we follow manufacturer’s instructions!

  13. Step 13 13

    Add spray baste to the outside of the decorative cardboard. It doesn’t matter at this point which end of the folder is front or back, as long as we get it even!

  14. Step 14 14

    Hmm, now about some pretty ribbon? This was saved from a gift I received a couple of years ago.

  15. Step 15 15

    There are lots of adhesive options at this point, but after seeing how the folder was originally constructed, I think we’ll break out the trusty old glue gun!

  16. Step 16 16

    We’ll make it extra pretty by gluing each corner down first.

  17. Step 17 17

    Glue and repeat!

  18. Step 18 18

    Nice, all four are in place now!

  19. Step 19 19

    Now, we’ll fold the four sides and glue those in places. This bit might be tricky because we want it taut, but not too tight.

  20. Step 20 20

    Lots of glue is necessary to make sure all the layers stay in place.

  21. Step 21 21

    With all the seams glued, it looks so pretty!

  22. Step 22 22

    It’s all ready for ribbon now!

  23. Step 23 23

    The ribbon cut in half and glued in the center of each side is just the ticket! Gluing it directly to the cardboard gives it some extra durability.

  24. Step 24 24

    Both sides are in place, so now it’s time for the final steps!

  25. Step 25 25

    Let’s put the accordion back in the folder! We’ll sit it right in the center.

  26. Step 26 26

    Let’s get it all straight so that we don’t have a weird end sticking out or anything! Start at the bottom and swipe the glue back and forth just like it was originally. Be fast, the glue dries quick!*

    *Do not, repeat, do not glue the bottom of the file to the outside cover! It needs to be able to expand and contract, or, ehem, accordion.

  27. Step 27 27

    For extra security, we’ll add more glue up the sides and around the top.

  28. Step 28 28

    Squish the side hard!

  29. Step 29 29

    Keep smoothing it until it feels like it’s set. We want the bonds to be nice and firm! With all the glue in place, we’re done! Wow, that was quick.

  30. Step 30 30

    We’ll change the categories up with some leftover mailing peel and stick labels. A couple of the originals still apply!

  31. Step 31 31

    Isn’t that nice?

  32. Step 32 32

    This is a file folder I can travel with. I might even bring some crayons.

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